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AMD Ryzen 3700x stock cpu core voltage very high

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I ran this with my current settings for 4.23GHz it failed stopped say not enough memory?

I went to bios and load optimized defaults - leave everything on auto with stock (cpu and memory)

Ran this and end up the same failed stopped say not enough memory? stopped at 73.4% on physical memory load. Tries it three times repeated all same stopped on 73.4%?

I think this software is bug!

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But other software linpack xtreme v1.1.5 all seem running passed all of it with physical memory load at 77.6% was working fine see below screen:
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but the software you give to me are useless waste my time. Rubbish software. Must be bug on it.
 
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are you sure your using it properly? it doesnt look like you pressed the ALL button next to where ram amount is selected. i just press all and hit go. or manualy select a ram option from the drop down menu. 12gigs be enough.
here is a pic of it on mine:
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also to add,
it could be allocation issue if you got apps open etc which change current free ram amount. try with like 4gig set to see if it runs then scale it up. sometimes an app can run in background windows update etc and that changes ram amount available for allocation. press all button and see how much it auto allocates then use drop down menu and select the next smallest amount close to the amount it auto allocated. that way you dont over allocate unavailable ram to linx.
 
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Its worked on my old Intel i7 2700k 16GB ram not my new AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 16GB ram. I don't understand why it won't work. Still getting not enough memory!

I am going to installing fresh Windows 10 Pro and try run this to see if it went through ok
 
No the ram are fine. Memtest all passed twice overnight no issues.

Did try that on fresh new windows 10 Pro and still the same error with not enough memory.(even though Windows system check it has 13.5GB free available)

I think this software isn't support my AMD Ryzen 3700x.

Is there anyone else got the same processor cpu as mine 3700x and try run this software please?

Maybe your old AMD Ryzen 1700 will work with this software.
 
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Unless its unstable ram?

Make no sense at all. Using linpack xtreme v1.1.5 are the same 35000 problem size with memory 9374MB run 20 times with all 16 threads all passed successfully this much the same as linx v0.9.5 for AMD must be outdated version and this probably why it not support AMD Zen 2 such as 3700x
 
linpack xtreme v1.1.5 are more than enough to passed my memory with no issues because it say here:

Linpack Xtreme is a console front-end with the latest build of Linpack (Intel Math Kernel Library Benchmarks 2018.3.011). Linpack is a benchmark and the most aggressive stress testing software available today. Best used to test stability of overclocked PCs. Linpack tends to crash unstable PCs in a shorter period of time compared to other stress testing applications.

Linpack solves a dense (real*8) system of linear equations (Ax=b), measures the amount of time it takes to factor and solve the system, converts that time into a performance rate, and tests the results for accuracy. The generalization is in the number of equations (N) it can solve, which is not limited to 1000. Linpack uses partial pivoting to assure the accuracy of the results.

Linpack Xtreme was created because Prime95 is no longer effective like it used to be. LinX, IntelBurnTest, OCCT use outdated Linpack binaries from 2012. Modern hardware requires modern stress testing methodology with support for the latest instructions sets.

Linpack Xtreme is available for Windows, Linux, and as a bootable media. The bootable version is considered to be the most superior as the Linux SMP kernel is a lot more sensitive to hardware instabilities than Microsoft Windows. Watch this video for a short comparison of Prime95 vs. Linpack Xtreme.

Make sure to keep an eye on the temperatures as Linpack generates excessive amount of stress like never seen before.
 
I usually let it run for 24hours or more

No thanks, not gonna to kill my cpu like degradation. I done linpack on my Intel i7 2700K @ 4.8GHz with 16GB ram 20x run and prime95 for 24 hours all passed 13 years ago and never crashed or freeze ever since. No point to do it if it passed 20 times! More than enough I know my pc will be fully stable! Why doing it for 24 hours? I am not into heavy gaming !

Only use pc for internet, email, social media networking, watching you tube, bbci player, netflix, nowtv etc.
 
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